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1st trimester worries

I am 36 years old I have one child through iui I had 4 miscarriages before that. right now I am 4.2 weeks pregnant one more week till I see my doctor is it normal to bleed a little early on in was on progesterone with my first so I don't remember
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ya due to that fact that I have had 4 miscarriages she is putting me on progesterone and if it starts again before Tuesday I am suppose to go see her
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It could be a SCH or a small implantation bleed however I would def call your doctor and let them know. They will probably order some blood work or testing to see what is happening. My OB has told me that anytime a pregnant woman bleeds, only a small amount it should be checked.

Any luck reaching your doc?
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To be honest I would get any bleeding checked out. It may be normal but no harm to have your hcg checked to be sure all is ok. I too have had 4 miscarriages and am pregnant again. I had a little brown discharge last week (4 weeks). Had my hcg checked and they still seem to b doubling. It would put your mind at ease to have them checked . Good luck .x
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To be honest I would get any bleeding checked out. It may be normal but no harm to have your hcg checked to be sure all is ok. I too have had 4 miscarriages and am pregnant again. I had a little brown discharge last week (4 weeks). Had my hcg checked and they still seem to b doubling. It would put your mind at ease to have them checked . Good luck .x
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not much just a little
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Depends on how much bleeding there is.
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